fink

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== English == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /fɪŋk/ Rhymes: -ɪŋk === Etymology 1 === Unknown; first attested in 1894. A connection to Yiddish as some propose is unlikely. Suggested origins include: German Fink (“finch; frivolous or dissolute person; informer”) as finches are notoriously chatty birds in groups. If so, then Doublet of finch. Compare canary (“informer”). Partly from the German theory, a fanciful association by students with the freedom of wild birds as opposed to caged ones. The slang name pink for Pinkerton agents and their use as strikebreakers in the 1892 Homestead strike. If the term is from the corporate name, then it is of Scots origin, Pinkerton being from a place near Dunbar, which is from an unrecognized first element (possibly ultimately pre-Celtic substrate) and Old English tūn (“enclosure, homestead, etc.”). ==== Noun ==== fink (plural finks) (chiefly US, slang) A contemptible person. Synonyms: rat, ratfink Near-synonyms: see Thesaurus:jerk, Thesaurus:idiot An informer. Synonyms: rat, ratfink; see also Thesaurus:informant A strikebreaker. Synonyms: rat, ratfink, scab ===== Derived terms ===== ratfink ===== Translations ===== ==== Verb ==== fink (third-person singular simple present finks, present participle finking, simple past and past participle finked) (chiefly US, slang) To betray a trust; to inform on. ===== Synonyms ===== inform, grass up, snitch; See also Thesaurus:rat out ===== Derived terms ===== fink out ===== Translations ===== === Etymology 2 === ==== Verb ==== fink (third-person singular simple present finks, present participle finking, simple past and past participle fought) (dialectal, th-fronting) Pronunciation spelling of think. === Etymology 3 === From Afrikaans vink. ==== Noun ==== fink (plural finks) (South Africa) Any of several birds in the family Ploceidae native to southern Africa. ===== Derived terms ===== kaffir fink === References === “fink”, in Dictionary.com Unabridged, Dictionary.com, LLC, 1995–present. "fink" in Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary (Cambridge University Press, 2007) "fink" in the Dictionary of South African English “fink”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022. Oxford English Dictionary, second edition (1989) Random House Webster's Unabridged Electronic Dictionary (1987-1996) == Albanian == === Alternative forms === fing === Etymology === From Proto-Albanian *spinga, from Proto-Indo-European *(s)pingos (“chaffinch”), identical with Greek σπίγγος (spíngos, “id”), English spink, Old Norse spiki (“kind of bird”). One might also consider a borrowing from Proto-Germanic *finkiz, *finkōn (“finch”), possibly Balkan Gothic. === Noun === fink m (plural finkë, definite finku, definite plural finkët) finch ==== Declension ==== ==== Related terms ==== beng == Norwegian Bokmål == === Alternative forms === finke === Etymology === From Middle Low German vinke. Akin to English finch. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /fɪŋk/ === Noun === fink m (definite singular finken, indefinite plural finker, definite plural finkene) a bird of the family Fringillidae, the finches ==== Derived terms ==== bokfink === References === “fink” in The Bokmål Dictionary. == Norwegian Nynorsk == === Etymology === From Middle Low German vinke. Akin to English finch. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /fɪŋk/ === Noun === fink m (definite singular finken, indefinite plural finkar, definite plural finkane) a bird of the family Fringillidae, the finches ==== Derived terms ==== bokfink === References === “fink” in The Nynorsk Dictionary. == Old High German == === Etymology === From Proto-Germanic *finkiz === Noun === fink m finch == Swedish == === Etymology === From Middle Low German vinke, from Old Saxon *fink, from Proto-Germanic *finkiz. === Noun === fink c a finch (bird) ==== Declension ==== ==== Derived terms ==== bergfink bofink === References === fink in Svensk ordbok (SO) fink in Svenska Akademiens ordlista (SAOL) fink in Svenska Akademiens ordbok (SAOB) === Anagrams === knif